Authors are invited to electronically submit their paper using IEEE format written in English, of up to 6 pages (full paper) and 4 pages (short Paper), full paper presenting the results of original research or innovative and short paper may have partially completed with theoretically established idea to practical applications relevant to the conference. All submissions are to be done electronically and submitted papers will be peer reviewed for possible inclusion in the conference proceedings to be published by IEEE Xplore. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present their paper in person at the conference. All types of submission can be made through the EDAS. Interested authors can choose any of the conference tracks or special sessions and have a click on the highlighted title to submit the paper, this should be after login to the www.edas.info portal. In addition they can directly visit to the EDAS submission link as https://edas.info/N27222.
Please find below the different conference tracks and special sessions presently open for the conference submissions:
Main Conference Tracks:
THE TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING TRACKS:
Track-1: Parallel and Distributed Algorithms & Secure Computing and related Tools: Parallel Algorithms, Algorithms Exploiting Clusters and General-Purpose Distributed and Parallel Systems, Hybrid & Embedded Parallel Systems, Memory Organization, Support for Parallel I/O, Multi/Many Core Systems, GPU and FPGA based Parallel Systems, Heterogeneous Distributed Systems, Distributed Shared Memory Systems, Distributed Object-oriented Systems, AI in Distributed Systems, Real Time Distributed Systems, Security in Computational and Data Grids, Security in Distributed Environments, Configuration, Policy, Management Issues, Operating Systems, Compilers, Languages, Debuggers, Monitoring Tools, Software Engineering on Parallel/Distributed Systems.
Track-2: Networks, Interconnection Networks and Network based Computing, Multimedia & Service Networking: Scalable Networks, Reconfigurable Networks, Routing Issues, General-Purpose Network Performance for Distributed Applications, Network Protocols, Internet Technology, Optical Interconnections and Computing, Novel Network Topologies, Web Computing, Cluster Computing, Cloud Computing, Computational Grids, Data Grids, Semantic Grid, Mobile Agents, Distributed Web Services, Multimedia Communications and Services, Real-time Networking, Performance Modeling, Networked Real-time Embedded Systems, Services onDemand, Network Management, Multimedia Architectures and Protocols, Multimedia Applications, Quality of Service Support, Operating System and Networking Support, Internet Tools and Applications, Audio/Video Delivery over the Internet.
Track-3: Dependable, Cluster and Grid Computing: Fault-tolerance, Self-stabilization, Performance Prediction and Analysis, Simulation, Knowledge-based Program Development. Collaboration Technologies, Communication and Networking Systems, Data Analysis and Management on Grids, Data Grids, Grid Computing Infrastructures, Middleware and Tools, Grid Computing Services, Grid Infrastructures for Data Analysis, Grid Standards as related to Applications.
Track-4: Cloud & Big Data Computing: Actor Model, Cluster Manager, Redundant Array of Inexpensive Servers, Utility computing, Virtual Private Cloud, Cloud Computing Techniques for Big Data, Algorithms and Programming Techniques for Big Data Processing, Model and Languages for Big Data, Persistence and Preservation Algorithms and Systems for Big Data search, Distributed and Peer to Peer search, Large Scale Social Media and Recommendation Systems, Big Data Tool Kits, Anomaly Detection in Very Large Scale Systems, Parallel and Distributed Data Mining Algorithms, Web-based Computing and Service-Oriented Architecture, Wireless and Mobile Computing, Algorithms Design and Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, Biologically Inspired Computing, Systems Biology, Cyber-Physical Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks, Remote Sensing, Social Networks (Social Media), Human Computer Interaction, Graph Embedding, Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality, Nanotechnology in High Performance Computing.
Special Sessions:
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